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legendary
Activity: 3192
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August 02, 2017, 12:18:01 AM
#37
Ends tomorrow afternoon...
don't miss out on this Kialara full set.
legendary
Activity: 3192
Merit: 3591
July 31, 2017, 11:22:48 AM
#36

Has the reserve been met (since you mentioned it in the other topic.Grin)?

Ah thank you... it has not Sad
legendary
Activity: 3192
Merit: 3591
July 31, 2017, 10:49:49 AM
#34
legendary
Activity: 2198
Merit: 1989
฿uy ฿itcoin
July 31, 2017, 11:17:16 AM
#31

Has the reserve been met (since you mentioned it in the other topic.Grin)?
legendary
Activity: 3570
Merit: 1959
July 29, 2017, 03:38:01 PM
#30
sorry need to clarify: which 100k moon bar is inculded? #1?

Or have I overlooked this info somewhere?

I'm not sure if he knows yet, but I am pretty sure the "1" in the Subject means he has 2 of these auctions going - So this is #1 of 2....

Either way, I highly doubt the moon bar is #1, I just assumed that Max would keep suite #1 (I know I would)! Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 2459
Merit: 1057
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July 29, 2017, 12:48:28 PM
#29
sorry need to clarify: which 100k moon bar is inculded? #1?

Or have I overlooked this info somewhere?
legendary
Activity: 2702
Merit: 1072
July 26, 2017, 07:17:19 PM
#28
Nice items, will be watching to see what this set gets to.  I thought #956 Original was an error at first and then I noticed it was flipped upside down.   Cheesy
donator
Activity: 4718
Merit: 4218
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July 26, 2017, 04:16:32 PM
#27
. You are like the bloke who drives a lambo because he has a micro penis..

You talking about Goat (Chang-Noi)?  Haven't seen him around in quite some time, perhaps you have just summoned him

You win the internet today my friend.  That made me laugh so hard I nearly fell out of my chair. 
legendary
Activity: 2954
Merit: 1752
July 26, 2017, 03:43:50 PM
#26
. You are like the bloke who drives a lambo because he has a micro penis..


You talking about Goat (Chang-Noi)?  Haven't seen him around in quite some time, perhaps you have just summoned him

I wasn't actually, that fucker sold me asic miner shares back in the day.. he definitely has a micropeen

Ah yes, the fried cat venture.  I too had shares in that but was fortunate to get out early enough.  

Edit to add:  Everyone should try to play nice for a bit and see if everything goes smoother.
legendary
Activity: 1414
Merit: 1808
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July 26, 2017, 03:40:31 PM
#25
. You are like the bloke who drives a lambo because he has a micro penis..


You talking about Goat (Chang-Noi)?  Haven't seen him around in quite some time, perhaps you have just summoned him

I wasn't actually, that fucker sold me asic miner shares back in the day.. he definitely has a micropeen
legendary
Activity: 2828
Merit: 5894
Meh.
July 26, 2017, 03:38:09 PM
#24
Any user who posts a reserve that isn't hashed or told to a verified member gets absolutely destroyed my the community but because MJ does it, it makes it oakyy?

What are you even talking about? Why are you contradicting yourself with this statement?

If you have read the OP you would see the following:

-Minerjones is selling these items for a 3rd party.
-3rd party has a reserve price that he/she/it/they/them/apache told Minerjones about.

Minerjones is a verified and trusted member so there has been no wrong doings if one were to read your post, no?

hero member
Activity: 679
Merit: 526
July 26, 2017, 03:35:34 PM
#23
Any user who posts a reserve that isn't hashed or told to a verified member gets absolutely destroyed my the community but because MJ does it, it makes it oakyy?

OG failed to answer this so I will ask you.  What difference does it make?  At the end of the day it either sells or it doesn't.  So who is going to lose money?  

From where I am sitting, you all need to chill the fuck out and get off each others backs.  If someone starts posting a bunch of auctions that doesn't meet a hidden reserve, then jump on them for possibly abusing the system to advertise or whatever your conspiracy of the day is.  As a normal collector who watches this place, the fighting is getting really petty and aggravating.
legendary
Activity: 2954
Merit: 1752
July 26, 2017, 03:30:11 PM
#22
. You are like the bloke who drives a lambo because he has a micro penis..


You talking about Goat (Chang-Noi)?  Haven't seen him around in quite some time, perhaps you have just summoned him
legendary
Activity: 1414
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July 26, 2017, 03:09:13 PM
#21
Any user who posts a reserve that isn't hashed or told to a verified member gets absolutely destroyed my the community but because MJ does it, it makes it oakyy?

It's not MJ's goods, he is facilitating a sale. Totally different than when you play your dodgy made up auction/sale/make it up as I go along shenanigans
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Activity: 2254
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July 26, 2017, 03:07:07 PM
#20
Any user who posts a reserve that isn't hashed or told to a verified member gets absolutely destroyed my the community but because MJ does it, it makes it oakyy?
legendary
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July 26, 2017, 01:49:28 PM
#19
Does that mean that you should say "thank you" to Tman for pointing out that multisig is a lot safer to store forum funds?

I don't consider adding more people to my established process as a way to make it safer.

Again, let's not derail this thread.  My questions were legitimate and on topic.
Meh.. you said kialara pieces are way over priced and people should dump them fast ( or something similar, on mobile so can't link)

You are just here throwing weight Around because I have pissed you off again. You are like the bloke who drives a lambo because he has a micro penis..

Is that the issue? Your coins are devaluing so your already small manhood is hurt? So you try to derail the competitions auctions?  You haven't liked kialara for years, yet Max's work are a superior investment than anything you put your mitts on..
donator
Activity: 4718
Merit: 4218
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
July 26, 2017, 01:40:39 PM
#18
Does that mean that you should say "thank you" to Tman for pointing out that multisig is a lot safer to store forum funds?

I don't consider adding more people to my established process as a way to make it safer.

Again, let's not derail this thread.  My questions were legitimate and on topic.
legendary
Activity: 2198
Merit: 1989
฿uy ฿itcoin
July 26, 2017, 01:36:35 PM
#17
PLEASE NOTE:
1 - These are being auctioned off on behalf of a 3rd Party.
2 - They have set a reserve price.
3 - The bars are located with me (minerjones)


In the past, you've allowed the 3rd party seller to make statements to manipulate the auction price while keeping their identity hidden.  Is that something you'll be allowing on this auction as well?

Is there a publicly verifiable method of confirming the reserve price after the auction has completed?

I cannot control what people post unless I have a self-moderated thread... which I will not do at this time.

I can post a screenshot of the PM that was sent to me before the auction started with the stated reserve price.

In the future, I can ask for signed message, etc with this information to help with the transparency.

Thanks

You're welcome.

While you cannot control what people post, you could point out when someone using you service is attempting to manipulate the auction.

I would suggest proving the reserve price by using a signed message and posting the signature publicly, then going back and posting the message so it can be verified when the auction has completed.  Posting screenshots can be manipulated so many ways, or the seller could have sent you multiple messages to be screenshots.  Might as well use Bitcoin to prove things like this to remove any possible doubt. 

I'm curious why you find the status of the reserve to be relevant at all.  What difference does it make if the reserve is known or secret?  The worst that can happen is a reserve is not met and the items are not sold.  Who is losing money here?

He posted the reserve, but the way it's done is meaningless.  I figured I'd save minerjones any potential issues by pointing out the hole in his process before it has time to become a problem.  The proper response would be his "Thank you" and not questioning the person trying to help him fix his process to be transparent. 

Does that mean that you should say "thank you" to Tman for pointing out that multisig is a lot safer to store forum funds?
hero member
Activity: 679
Merit: 526
July 26, 2017, 01:10:40 PM
#16
PLEASE NOTE:
1 - These are being auctioned off on behalf of a 3rd Party.
2 - They have set a reserve price.
3 - The bars are located with me (minerjones)


In the past, you've allowed the 3rd party seller to make statements to manipulate the auction price while keeping their identity hidden.  Is that something you'll be allowing on this auction as well?

Is there a publicly verifiable method of confirming the reserve price after the auction has completed?

I cannot control what people post unless I have a self-moderated thread... which I will not do at this time.

I can post a screenshot of the PM that was sent to me before the auction started with the stated reserve price.

In the future, I can ask for signed message, etc with this information to help with the transparency.

Thanks

You're welcome.

While you cannot control what people post, you could point out when someone using you service is attempting to manipulate the auction.

I would suggest proving the reserve price by using a signed message and posting the signature publicly, then going back and posting the message so it can be verified when the auction has completed.  Posting screenshots can be manipulated so many ways, or the seller could have sent you multiple messages to be screenshots.  Might as well use Bitcoin to prove things like this to remove any possible doubt. 

I'm curious why you find the status of the reserve to be relevant at all.  What difference does it make if the reserve is known or secret?  The worst that can happen is a reserve is not met and the items are not sold.  Who is losing money here?

He posted the reserve, but the way it's done is meaningless.  I figured I'd save minerjones any potential issues by pointing out the hole in his process before it has time to become a problem.  The proper response would be his "Thank you" and not questioning the person trying to help him fix his process to be transparent. 

You didn't address my questions at all.  What did you offer that was worth a thank you from mj?
donator
Activity: 4718
Merit: 4218
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
July 26, 2017, 01:05:53 PM
#15
PLEASE NOTE:
1 - These are being auctioned off on behalf of a 3rd Party.
2 - They have set a reserve price.
3 - The bars are located with me (minerjones)


In the past, you've allowed the 3rd party seller to make statements to manipulate the auction price while keeping their identity hidden.  Is that something you'll be allowing on this auction as well?

Is there a publicly verifiable method of confirming the reserve price after the auction has completed?

I cannot control what people post unless I have a self-moderated thread... which I will not do at this time.

I can post a screenshot of the PM that was sent to me before the auction started with the stated reserve price.

In the future, I can ask for signed message, etc with this information to help with the transparency.

Thanks

You're welcome.

While you cannot control what people post, you could point out when someone using you service is attempting to manipulate the auction.

I would suggest proving the reserve price by using a signed message and posting the signature publicly, then going back and posting the message so it can be verified when the auction has completed.  Posting screenshots can be manipulated so many ways, or the seller could have sent you multiple messages to be screenshots.  Might as well use Bitcoin to prove things like this to remove any possible doubt. 

I'm curious why you find the status of the reserve to be relevant at all.  What difference does it make if the reserve is known or secret?  The worst that can happen is a reserve is not met and the items are not sold.  Who is losing money here?

He posted the reserve, but the way it's done is meaningless.  I figured I'd save minerjones any potential issues by pointing out the hole in his process before it has time to become a problem.  The proper response would be his "Thank you" and not questioning the person trying to help him fix his process to be transparent. 
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